
The 40th anniversary of the Rock & Pop station brought an emotional reunion between two iconic figures who shaped its identity: Lalo Mir and Ari Paluch. Both hosts fondly recalled the beginnings of the station that revolutionized Argentine radio, highlighting the impact it had on the era and the audience back then.
Lalo Mir, known for his iconic program "Aquí Radio Bangkok," emphasized the experimental and creative spirit of the team that accompanied him, such as Bobby Flores and Douglas Vinci, the latter being the alter ego of the renowned visual artist Carlos Masoch. In a humorous tone, Lalo reminisced about anecdotes from the Belgrano 270 studios, describing the precarious conditions in which they operated and the uniqueness of each character that contributed to the station's magic.
Meanwhile, Ari Paluch admired the program "Feedback," which, alongside Lalo Mir and other innovative projects, marked a before and after in the history of Rock & Pop. Both hosts agreed on the importance of creativity, improvisation, and connection with the audience as fundamental pillars of their success in radio.
In an exchange of mutual praise, Ari recognized Lalo as a true radio institution, while Lalo highlighted the significance of projects like "Encuentro en el Estudio" and the unexpectedly massive impact they had. The shared memories between the colleagues not only sparked nostalgia but also generated messages of affection and recognition from listeners, who celebrated the legacy of two legends of Argentine radio.